CELTIC have reportedly opened negotiations with Kilmarnock for the transfer of Greg Taylor, Jordan Ibe has distanced himself from rumours linking him with a move to Celtic Park and Steven Gerrard has urged the Ibrox crowd to help get Rangers over the line in their Europa League tie against Legia Warsaw.

Celtic ‘move’ for Taylor

The Daily Record are reporting that Celtic have made an enquiry to Kilmarnock over left-back Greg Taylor, with the Rugby Park side putting a £3 million price tag on the 21-year-old. The Record believe that Celtic will make an opening bid for the Scotland international within the next 48 hours.

Rangers played out a goalless draw in Warsaw last night in the first leg of their Europa League tie against Legia, with the Scottish Sun reporting that midfielder Steven Davis was ‘targeted with missiles’ thrown by the home support when he was taking a corner. BBC commentator Alasdair Lamont described the situation: “There's a couple of missiles coming down from the fans behind the goal. The fans have been very good but they are throwing stuff down towards Steven Davis."

Bournemouth winger Jordan Ibe has rubbished rumours of a potential move to Celtic Park. The 23-year-old winger told the Mirror: “That Celtic thing, I don’t know about that. Any speculation stuff I don’t get involved with.”

Ex-Rangers winger told to find new club

Livingston winger Gregg Wylde, who came through the youth ranks at Ibrox, is on the lookout for a new club after being told that he is surplus to requirements at the Tony Macaroni Arena. Livi manager Gary Holt told the Scottish Sun: “Gregg is free to leave - simple as that. He’s been training and playing with the reserves and part of that.”

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